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'SIGNIFICANT' RULES BREACH
FA REVEAL REASONS FOR 45,000 PITCH INVASION FINE
Rooney explains lack of action for Rami AI Hajj
WAYNE Rooney has given his reasons why Rami AI Hajj has not featured much for Plymouth Argyle lately as they have found points hard to come by in the Championship.
Gyabi: We are going to need the Green Army by our side for the rest of the season’
MIDFIELDER Darko Gyabi has spoken about the importance of the support of the Green Army to Plymouth Argyle's players ahead of the away game against Bristol City today.
FA Cup third round draw details
PLYMOUTH Argyle will find out their Emirates FA Cup third round opponents when the draw takes place on Monday, December 2.
Food banks should never be the norm
BUT FOR NOW, THEY REMAIN VITAL TO MILLIONS OF PEOPLE IN BRITAIN
MPs in historic vote for assisted dying Bill
ASSISTED dying could be legalised in England and Wales after a historic vote saw proposed legislation clear its first hurdle in Parliament.
Haigh resigned after further info emerged’ No.10
DOWNING Street declined to say whether the Prime Minister knew about Louise Haigh's criminal conviction and said that \"further information\" had come to light before her resignation.
Gregg Wallace facing more accusations
GREGG Wallace has been accused of making \"lesbian jokes\" and \"highly inappropriate\" comments in the latest of a string of complaints made against the TV presenter by people who claim to have worked with him.
World gets first look at restored Notre-Dame
THE restored interior of Notre Dame Cathedral has been unveiled for the first time after more than five years of reconstruction work.
David takes a rest after 37 years of shear effort
A GARDENER is hanging up his shears after almost 40 years helping to tend a beautiful ten-acre garden on the edge of Dartmoor. David Milburn has spent 37 years at The Garden House near Yelverton.
Mall mailbox can spread some joy
PICK UP FREE CARD FOR SOMEONE ISOLATED
‘Prehabilitation’ clinic earns Liz a shining star
NURSE WINS AWARD FOR WORK IN CITY WITH CANCER PATIENTS
Wanted: vital energy generators for Ukraine
AID VOLUNTEERS WILL TAKE THEM OVER TO UKRAINE
How local MPs voted on Assisted Dying Bill
EMOTIONAL fF IVEHOUR DEBATE IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS ww
Anger at potholes boils over
91% OF LOCAL RESIDENTS ARE NOT NAPPY suit STATE OF CITY ROADS
Vegan restaurant shuts after rising costs hit growth
A PLYMOUTH vegan restaurant has closed after just a year - blaming rising costs.
Ex-Chelsea manager Lampard appointed Coventry's new boss
COVENTRY have announced Frank Lampard as their new head coach on a two-and-a-half-year contract.
'We must be resilient' insists Argyle boss Rooney, who seeks a response to Norwich debacle
WAYNE Rooney has called on his Plymouth Argyle squad to be resilient and hard to play against when they take on Bristol City at Ashton Gate tomorrow.
Parkway asked for a favour by Gosport
PLYMOUTH Parkway are doing all they can to accommodate a request by tomorrow's opponents Gosport Borough to get the game on with the home club having ongoing issues with their floodlights.
This is not a business for snowflakery
Musical theatre star and broadcaster Michael Ball talks to HANNAH STEPHENSON about his work ethic and his partnership with Alfie Boe
Human rights concerns over assisted dying Bill
PARLIAMENT should be given more information and assurance that the assisted dying Bill is compatible with equality and human rights, a regulator has warned.
Net migration to UK falling after 906,000 peak
NET migration to the UK hit a higher than previously thought record of 906,000 in the year to June 2023, revised official estimates show.
Ex-British Army soldier spied for Iran
FORMER soldier Daniel Khalife has been found guilty of breaching the Official Secrets and Terrorism Acts by collecting sensitive information and passing it to agents of Iran.
Gregg Wallace to step away from MasterChef amid review
GREGG Wallace is to step away from presenting MasterChef while complaints made to the BBC by individuals about historical allegations of misconduct are investigated.
Cop who Tasered OAP found guilty of manslaughter
A POLICE officer who shocked a 95-year-old nursing home resident with a Taser has been found guilty of manslaughter in an Australian court.
Drug find worth up to £483k
CANNABIS WAS DISCOVERED AT CITY BUSINESS PARK
Airport wrangle leads to £1m loss
LEASEHOLDER FIRM REVEALS SIZE OF DEBT
Food waste bin plans earn critical reception
READERS are not happy to hear that local households will soon be required to separate their food scraps into a separate recycling bin as part of a £2.3 million Plymouth City Council initiative.
Still time to join Santa Fun Run
THIS year's Plymouth Santa Fun Run is less than two weeks away, and runners are still being invited to sign up and claim a free Santa suit to take part.
Nurse who died identified at inquest
AN inquest has identified a woman who died at a petrol station in Plymouth after suffering a medical episode.